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Re: Re: Hydraulic Dilema .... '50 Super A
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Posted by TonyG on November 02, 2003 at 07:32:21 from (66.44.104.52):
In Reply to: Re: Hydraulic Dilema .... '50 Super A posted by Brian on November 01, 2003 at 16:08:24:
When I first got the tractor (out of the back of a tobacco barn) and got it running, there was no significantly noticable bogging, but now it can almost kill an idling engine, and definitely slows a moving tractor. If there's a restriction, I haven't found it and during the TCU rebuild I completely cleaned the unit, and blew air through out all the passages. There's always a chance I missed something, I just wish I knew exactly where to start looking. And by the way, I have completely changed the hydro fluid twice (and that ain't been cheap!, but I had to be sure.) You say you added a valve bank, how and at what point in the system? I'm just getting ready to put an IH1000 Loader on this tractor, and maybe putting a take-off on it will help??? I'll give it a try..... Thanks a bunch, T.
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